Among other trends, Oleg Konovalov, Director of Innovative Development

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Among other trends, Oleg Konovalov, Director of Innovative Development

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According to a study by Yakov and Partners and Yandex, every fifth large company uses artificial intelligence. AI has also influenced the cloud solutions segment. "With the development of AI and machine learning, the demand for renting cloud servers with graphic accelerators (GPU) and 3D VDI has increased, with the help of which businesses receive computing power without purchasing and maintaining expensive hardware," said Alina Zhigalova.

The press service of VK ghana whatsapp number database Digital Technologies LLC (VK Cloud) also confirmed the trend towards AI technologies and noted the explosive demand for ML platforms and GPUs: "This is due to the sharp increase in the popularity of generative neural networks and AI technologies. Developing such solutions is expensive for businesses, and ideas do not always take off. Clouds allow you to test hypotheses, scale or reduce resources in real time, and pay according to the pay-as-you-go model - only for the capacity and services actually used."

at Onlanta LLC (part of the LANIT Group), and other market players noted that demand for PaaS cloud services grew last year. Oleg Konovalov believes that the share of PaaS services will also increase in 2024. According to Maria Markova, Commercial Director at Linx, the segment's growth in 2023 compared to the previous year was within 40-45%.

Several companies noted that more and more customers are interested in open source solutions.

Dmitry Isaev believes that the growing demand for private clouds is a trend: "The segment of private cloud solutions has grown. Customers have become more conscious about which services to move to public clouds and which to leave in private ones. Customers' competencies in terms of cloud technologies have grown significantly over the past couple of years."

Andrey Nikitin spoke about the growing popularity of "alienable clouds" - a model of cloud provision, when, having its own cloud platform, the provider "alienates" it to external clients. The model corresponds to the on-premise format, in which the entire infrastructure is on the client's side, while the cloud provider provides clients with the necessary services and tools for managing them.
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